BBC Schools Website
4-11 yrs
Are You Eco-Friendly?Join the futuristic Environmental Intelligence Unit and help protect the environment! Tackle a series of interactive missions to learn about saving energy, reducing waste and recycling litter. |
4-11 yrs
Barnaby BearSupplements geography work in the National Curriculum with interactive games. Children can visit Barnaby's journal page, story book page and his photo album. The website covers the main National Curriculum key areas in a fun and exciting way. The website supports KS1 QCA Geography Unit 5:Where in the world is Barnaby Bear? |
4-11 yrs
BuildingsInteractive games teach all about buildings: what they look like; where they are found; and what goes on inside them. Become a town planner and choose what should be built in the town, from banks and shops to fire stations and factories. |
4-11 yrs
HomesLearn about homes with the Happy Gang in this fun interactive site. Play a matching game, listen to the story or print out snap cards and play with them. |
4-11 yrs
Living ThingsThe Happy Gang leads you through this exploration of creepy crawlies and living things, from barnacles to butterflies. Find out about pet-care and animal habitats while you solve riddles and play games. |
7-9 yrs
What is Weather?Is it a bird, is it a plane, or is it a Cumulus rain cloud? Find out just what weather is... 'What is Weather?' covers KS2 QCA Scheme of Work Unit 7: 'Weather around the world'. |
7-11 yrs
Rivers and CoastsWhat happens when rivers meet the coast? Discover what makes the water cycle go round in our virtual field trip. This site covers KS2 QCA Schemes of Work Units 14 and 23: 'Investigating rivers and coasts'. |
7-11 yrs
Two Cities - Contrasting LocalitiesYou say potatoes, they say patatas. Experience the differences between Belfast and Mexican life in our tale of two cities. Two cities supports KS2 QCA Schemes of Work Units 10,13, 14, 15 and 22: 'Contrasting localities |
9-11 yrs
Island LifeDid you know that the children on a German island can sometimes walk to the mainland? Or that the Vikings passed Rathlin Island on their way to America? Dive into 'Island Life' for an ocean full of fun facts and games! |